UltraSlim XS

This diet pill contains green tea and vitamins to help you lose weight.

UltraSlim XS is a dietary supplement that helps you lose weight, not in a miracle flash, but in a gradual manner. You take three pills per day and you may lose up to 10 pounds in 10 days, according to the company's website. More realistically, expect a pound or two a week if you are exercising and eating well.

UltraSlim XS is comprised of a lab-created formula that includes ingredients that assist in your body's fat-burning efforts, speeding up metabolism, and suppressing your appetite.

You aren't cheated on ingredients. There are vitamins and minerals on top of the "sexier" fat-burning ingredients in UltraSlim XS.

The UltraSlim XS website has photo-supported testimonials

Claims to boost metabolism and decrease appetite

CON

No FDA approval

Auto-enrollment in an auto-ship program

Contains caffeine, which can have side effects

INGREDIENTS

Some of the more notable ingredients in UltraSlim XS include Green Tea (a caffeine source), Super Citrimax, ChromeMate, Ginseng Root Extract, B vitamins and Folic Acid among a long list vitamins and minerals.

UltraSlim XS contains colostrum- which is milk produced by mammals just days after giving birth. It also contains wheat and iodine- which will be a concern for those with allergies.

Among the ingredients, Super Citrimax is one that you don't hear about every day. In studies, it has been found to not only help regulate appetite and burn fat, but also enhance mood and sleep.

EXERCISE

As is the case with most supplement companies, there is no exercise regimen included. But to optimize your results, UltraSlim XS recommends you do remain physically active.

CONCLUSION

UltraSlim XS is not for the casual dieter. With its steeper price tag, you will want to make sure you are dedicated to seeing your efforts to completion. UltraSlim XS recommends that be three months. Be aware of the auto-ship program when you order- and note that some of the ingredients have been praised for their ability to suppress appetite and boost metabolism. As always, consult your physician before beginning a new diet or weight loss regimen.

User Feedback

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april free

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Waste of money. And the keep billing my credit card after I have told them to quit. They need to tell people not in fine print they will bill you card in 14 day. My web sit read free 30 day trail not 14. They are ripping people off.

posted Mar 2nd, 2009 10:14 am

Susan

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I have had no results. And I only ordered the trial bottle, and it only had a packing slip that told how much the trial bottle cost . And today I have received anlother bottle that came with a packing slip that talks about the UltraSlimXS and states PLEASE NOTE:No refunds are given on any products that have already been shipped. EXCUSE ME ! BUT I HAVE NOT ORDERED ANY MORE! It also says if you have any questions or want to cancel. Well Im wanting to know what I need tocvancel ,because I have not ordered any more of this stuff.I am very disappointed. And feel that if they have charged my credit card, I am going to be even more UPSET. And don't even know how much this stuff cost.

posted Feb 28th, 2009 5:14 pm

Tabitha

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I have had absolutely no results! Waste of money and would not recommend to anyone!

posted Feb 27th, 2009 2:17 pm

Barbara

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Did not see any effects of any kind. Waste of money.

posted Feb 6th, 2009 9:19 am

Jenn

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I read somewhere that this is supposed to help with cleaning your colon??? Is this true? Thank you.

posted Dec 30th, 2008 1:51 pm

leanne

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i have lost at least 3 pounds talking this. i would probably lose more if i was able to exersice. but good stuff.

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